Factors influencing implementation of simulation in nursing and midwifery training in Malawi

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
G. Mwalabu, Annie Msosa, I. Tjoflåt, Christina F. Risa, Patrick Mapulanga, Bodil Bø, K. Urstad, Masauko Msiska
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Background: The study explored factors influencing implementation of simulation-based education (SBE) in nursing and midwifery education in Malawi.Aim: This study aimed to identify factors influencing nursing and midwifery educators in selected training institutions and clinical sites.Setting: The study covered one district and four central hospitals, five professional training institutions, Ministry of Health and Nurses and Midwives Council of Malawi officials.Methods: Using mixed-methods approach, quantitative data were gathered from 293 participants, including 149 final-year nursing and midwifery students, and 144 clinical instructors. Qualitative data were obtained from 24 faculty members, 11 clinical instructors and two key informants. Researchers conducted 37 in-depth interviews, 10 focus group discussions and eight desk reviews. Descriptive statistics were used to analyse the quantitative data, while content analysis was used for qualitative findings.Results: Five themes emerged from qualitative data: absence of simulation in regulatory body syllabi, insufficient formal training, demand for knowledgeable clinical instructors, inadequate human and material resources, and resistance to change. Survey results indicated that 83% of the participants had theoretical SBE knowledge but lacked practical skills, with only 13% considering SBE as a current teaching method. Educators emphasised lack of infrastructure, skills laboratories, teaching hospitals, equipment, and a deficit in formal training as critical barriers to SBE implementation.Conclusion: The study concluded that skilled educators, appropriate infrastructure and resources could facilitate SBE implementation in Malawi.Contribution: Recommendations included regulatory body support, formal training for educators, utilisation of low-fidelity simulators, and establishment of SBE centres and corners in health facilities.
马拉维在护理和助产培训中实施模拟培训的影响因素
背景目的:本研究旨在确定影响马拉维护理和助产教育中模拟教育(SBE)实施的因素:研究范围包括一个区和四个中心医院、五个专业培训机构、卫生部以及马拉维护士和助产士理事会官员:采用混合方法,从 293 名参与者(包括 149 名护理和助产专业毕业班学生以及 144 名临床教师)处收集定量数据。定性数据来自 24 名教师、11 名临床导师和两名关键信息提供者。研究人员进行了 37 次深度访谈、10 次焦点小组讨论和 8 次案头审查。定量数据采用描述性统计,定性结果采用内容分析:定性数据中出现了五个主题:监管机构的教学大纲中没有模拟教学、正规培训不足、对知识丰富的临床教师的需求、人力和物力资源不足以及对变革的抵制。调查结果显示,83%的参与者掌握了SBE的理论知识,但缺乏实践技能,只有13%的人认为SBE是当前的一种教学方法。教育工作者强调,缺乏基础设施、技能实验室、教学医院、设备和正规培训是实施校本教育的关键障碍:研究认为,熟练的教育工作者、适当的基础设施和资源可促进在马拉维实施基础教育:建议包括监管机构的支持、教育工作者的正规培训、低保真模拟器的使用,以及在医疗机构建立 SBE 中心和角。
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Health SA Gesondheid
Health SA Gesondheid HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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